C Magazine — January/February 2012
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How Can We Help You GROW?
Author: Carl Casale
If you’ve perused the news pages in each issue of C magazine over the last 12 months, you’ve probably seen numerous announcements of projects, acqui..
Our Merchandisers are True Traders
Author: Steve Richter
Providing market access for its country customers, CHS moves 1.8 billion bushels of grain a year. One-third of that volume involves domestic trading..
Swapping Risk for Reassurance
Author: Peg Zenk
NEW RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL HELPS CALM BUYING JITTERS IN HIGH-PRICED FERTILIZER MARKETS. Last season’s extreme flooding in western North Dakota and e..
Feeding on the Range
Author: Steve Richter
On sparser fall and winter pastures like this one, liquid feeds cost-effectively supplement forage-based diets for growing heifers and stocker cattl..
Planting Food for Thought
Author: Annette Degnan
This “mommy blogger” educates other young women about gardening and the role of crop nutrients in feeding the world’s many hungry mouths. Growing..
Close Up
Author: Steve Richter
Digging Into ‘New’ DDGS DDGS characteristics are changing as the industry rapidly adoptsoil-extracting processes. Efforts have begun to educate b..
Briefs
Author: Carl Casale
CHS Committed to Help Owners Grow CHS is strategically and financially prepared to invest in helping its farmer, rancher and local cooperative ow..
People
Author: Annette Bertelsen
Real People. True Loyalty. When CHS asked producers to share their stories for a new corporate advertising campaign, dozens volunteered. Success..
The World
Just as the Mississippi River is critical to U.S. grain shipping, the Danube River links corn, wheat, sunflowers and barley grown in Romania and Hun..
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